MSU Extension Pesticide Education Applying Pesticides Safely F Remove, cover or wash –Pet dishes, toys, bird feeders, etc. F Clients should: –Move cars,

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MSU Extension Pesticide Education Applying Pesticides Safely F Remove, cover or wash –Pet dishes, toys, bird feeders, etc. F Clients should: –Move cars, close windows F Beware of food plants F Explain reentry intervals

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Applying Pesticides Safely Applying Pesticides Safely

Storing hazardous materials poses a great potential for accidents and liability. Limit the amount of pesticides kept in storage.

Chemical fires can be toxic. You may need to report storage of certain chemicals. Check with DNR (DEQ) or MSUE about SARA Title III requirements.

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Exterior Pesticide Storage F Not near well F Secured F Ventilated F Posted F Fire-proof F Secondary containment F Separate storage for volatile herbicides

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Interior Pesticide Storage F Inventory sheet F Moderate temperatures F NO SMOKING F Fire extinguisher F Spill kit F Protective clothing F Emergency telephone numbers

Storage regulations may change. Contact MDA or MSUE for updates. Storage

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Pesticide Containers F Keep in original container F Protect labels F Label all containers F Do NOT use food containers

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Pesticide Containers F Reseal open packages F Use old or damaged first F Mark mixing containers F Triple rinse and puncture F Buy refillables or recycle

Pesticide wastes can be a problem. - Don’t stock up - Mix only what is needed - Apply leftovers according to the label - Use material in open containers

Pesticide waste disposal is regulated. Contact the DNR (DEQ), MSUE or MDA for assistance.

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Pesticide Spills F Control and stop the spill F Contain the spill F Clean up the spill F Report the spill –Contact MDA, MSUE, DEQ for latest procedures

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Regulation 637 F Contracts F IPM F Protective gear F Notification registry F Posting F Drift management F Use standards F Mixing and loading F Washing equipment

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Professional Applicator F Communicate F Keep up to date F Train employees F Look and act professionally

Sell your skills and knowledge... consult! Educate your customers!

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Educate Customers F Not all organisms are pests F Natural control allows some pests F Is injury aesthetic or health threatening F Timing for pest management

MSU Extension Pesticide Education Educate Customers F Plants must be inspected F Targeted control tactics F Pesticides may or may not be the best method of pest management